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Sunday, December 7, 2014

Out Beyond Ideas vs. Summons

         Where many thoughts and feelings outline the basis of human understanding, some things can't be quickly done without doubt. We question roles and tasks in life that fit our social norms. But why does everything go smoothly without the need to find its significance? There are ideas out there that exceed our understanding. And then there are some things we go on throughout the day, later placing names on such daily errands. "Out Beyond Ideas" and "Summons" suggest the nature of living out those ideas and becoming a part of something new. But there are differences waking up from bed and waking up from a field. Dreams are also different from where they follow through. Both poems demonstrate a gradual class of determining our place in the world and what we live up to do.
         In "Summons," sleep is what we need to get by in a 24 hour day. Supposedly, adolescents are suppose to get 10 hours of sleep and adults need 8 hours. A 2 hour difference is still a big deal. The human mind and body can endure the rest of the day doing other things. This only occurs when eyes are open and the body is moving. But when a person is asleep, they have something they call dreams. Other occasions, horrifying dreams are nightmares, but dreams are the important part. People don't want to escape a dream. Defying reality is set in motion when one is not conscious from a deep sleep of mind boggling wonders. That's why "Summons" justifies the happenings of dreams and sleep. For "Out Beyond Ideas," the message for sleep means lying in a field and using open-ended ideas as dreams and wondering about the diversity of thinking can get to.

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